

Palestine does have it’s own IP address allocation, its internet is structurally dependent on israel but they have generally been seen as separate in networking. You are right though that there is a lot of mixing in there and it’s not exactly a black and white wall of difference (but also ip addresses never really are). This is a good point to bring up, thanks!
It’s not common due to minimal prosecution of piracy, If it was more common this wouldn’t be very meaningful.
GTK4 software with blur looks incredible. I’m definitely going to be following this project.
You’re chewing on your own dick and balls, this isn’t some deep question it’s an asinine rephrasing of the trolley problem.
Hell yeah sister love that long form content
I listen to audiobooks I’ve already listened to so that they don’t take much effort to keep up with while still being more interesting than laying there motionless with nothing to do.
I use fedora silverblue for a couple reasons. After jumping from elementary to Ubuntu to Manjaro to Artix I got tired of dealing with distro specific modifications and weird issues. With the Ubuntu based distro I never enjoyed how out of date some packages were. I’d hear about a cool new update for a program I use and realize it would be a while till that would be in my repos.
I really liked artix and Arch’s rolling release nature and I would probably enjoy arch if I still used my computer daily like I used to but now I can be away from it for a couple months at a time and I need updates to be stable.
I’ve found Fedora (silverblue in particular) to be a perfect middle ground between rolling release and having a more regular update schedule. I use silverblue because I never wanted to have to worry about an update breaking my install ever again.
I will admit that because silverblue uses flatpaks almost exclusively, my appreciation for software being up to date could be achieved on almost any other distro, but the vanilla style of fedora is what keeps me now. I’m a big fan of vanilla gnome and not too many distros ship it like that.
Good to know, I hadn’t heard about CasaOS before but on the surface it would’ve looked pretty nice.
This should have a bump comment for ppl to reply to if they respond otherwise it’ll die out pretty quick from little perceived interaction
Looks nice